HB 432 VETERINARY LICENSING  SENATOR KELLY announced HB 432 to be up for consideration. MR. POPPE, Staff of Representative Kott, sponsor, explained that this bill was introduced at the request of some veterinarians. The Board of Veterinary Medicine supports it. It changes the name of the Board to the National Board of Examination Committee. Section 2 also makes it an unclassified misdemeanor to falsely claim to have a veterinary license and to practice without a license. Currently there are no penalties in place for doing this. An unclassified misdemeanor would be up to one year in jail and a $10,000 fine. So this would plug a loophole. Section 7 slightly modified the definition of the practice of veterinary medicine to include false presentation of being a veterinarian. Section 1 allows veterinary technicians to practice and section 5 sets up a procedure for them to be licensed by the Board. Currently they are only registered, not licensed. MS. REARDON said they support the bill as does the Board of Veterinarians. SENATOR MILLER said he wanted to make sure this bill was not aimed at someone who wanted to take care of his dog. MS. REARDON directed their attention to page 3 which says practicing "for compensation." SENATOR TORGERSON asked what was the impact of licensing technicians and what is their job. MS. REARDON replied that they have already been licensing veterinary technicians. This would basically give them the title of licensed veterinary technicians. This isn't a new intrusion into unregulated activities. SENATOR TORGERSON asked if there were fees associated with licensing and registration. MS. REARDON answered that she believed so. She added that often professions preferred to be able to be called "licensed." SENATOR TORGERSON asked how many there were. MS. REARDON said she was sorry, but she didn't know the answer. SENATOR TORGERSON moved to pass HB 432 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.